Tuljapur tiss campus

  1. Tata Institute Of Social Sciences Rural Campus
  2. Mumbai Campus
  3. 12th edition of National Rural Youth Festival(NRYF)
  4. Notice Inviting quotations for Bakery Product, Fruits, Butter & Ice Cream, Eggs, Meat, Milk & Paneer, Vegetable and Kitchen Provisions/Grocery
  5. Students of TISS Mumbai, Tujlapur, Guwahati campuses join fee hike protest


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Tata Institute Of Social Sciences Rural Campus

• Architecture • Featured • Houses • Workplaces • Institutions • Retail • Art Spaces • Conservation • RMA Projects • The Bombay Collaborative • Taj Mahal Conservation Collaborative • Architecture Foundation • Architecture Foundation* • Goa 2100 – Sustainable Cities Urban Design • Exhibitions • Rahul Mehrotra • Profile • Books • Catalogs • Lectures • Essays • RM Media • Harvard GSD • Affiliations The Rural Campus for the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) is located in Tuljapur in the hinterland of the Indian State of Maharshtra. The programs at the Rural Campus entail development issues ranging from social forestry to health and infrastructure. Responding to the agenda of the institute and the locale – the design of the campus focused on creating a series of buildings clustered around courtyards, similar to traditional patterns in the region. This building form responding appropriately to the climate of the area also creates an interesting range of open and covered spaces, which facilitate social interaction and multiple uses – the courtyards and terraces serving as wonderful gathering spaces in the evenings or in cool weather. Similarly in the housing units a pavilion was added on the roof to create a covered outdoor space, which allows residents to sleep on the terrace in the summer months. The use of appropriate building materials were explored and the buildings were built using local stone for load bearing walls and an inexpensive and innovative Ferro cement vaul...

Mumbai Campus

TISS Mumbai TISS Mumbai hosts 12 Schools, 6 Independent Centres, and 3 Resource Centres as indicated below: Schools: • School of Social Work has 8 Centres in Community Organisation and Development Practice; Criminology and Justice; Disability Studies and Action; Women Centred Social Work; Equity and Justice for Children and Families; Health and Mental Health; Social Justice and Governance; Livelihood and Social Entrepreneurship.. • School of Development Studies has 6 Centres in Study of Developing Economies; Public Policy, Habitat and Human Development; Study of Developing Societies; Population, Health and Development; Social Theory; Advanced Centre for Women’s Studies. • School of Management and Labour Studies has 5 Centres in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations; Labour Studies; Social Entrepreneurship; Social and Organisational Leadership; Public Policy and Governance. • School of Health Systems Studies has 4 Centres in Health and Social Sciences; Health Policy Planning and Management; Hospital Management; Public Health. • School of Habitat Studies has 4 Centres in Urban Policy, Planning and Governance; Science Technology and Society; Water Policy, Regulation and Governance; Climate Change and Sustainability. • School for Media and Cultural Studies has 2 Centres in Critical Media Praxis; Study of Contemporary Culture. • School of Law, Rights and Constitutional Governance has 2 Centres in Law and Society; and Nodal Centre for Excellence in Human Rights Educati...

12th edition of National Rural Youth Festival(NRYF)

12th edition of National Rural Youth Festival(NRYF) Invitation Date and Time: Feb. 8, 2020 12:00AM - Feb. 13, 2020 11:55PM Venue: Tata Institute of Social Sciences Tuljapur Campus, Apsinga Road, Post box No. 09, Tal: Tuljapur Dist. Osmanabad-413 601 We cordially invite your institute to be a part of the 12th edition of National Rural Youth Festival(NRYF),taking place from the 8th of February to 13th of February. The name for NRYF 2020 is ‘Nav Srijan’, meaning New Creation in Marathi, and the theme for the year is ‘Skill Development and Youth’. It is aimed at generating and sustaining a platform for exploring, exchanging and reflecting on ideas of Rural Development across a wide range of actors and entwine their lives with that of the youth in the village communities. It helps analyse and evaluate the gaps in our work, and in our roles as students, academicians, scholars and governmental agencies. In this conglomeration of events, we are planning on primarily focusing on bringing out the hidden potential and to develop their skills as well as those around them. The main focus is to help enhance the skills of our youth keeping in mind the requirements of the demographic dividend. Moreover, a wide range of events spanning from cultural and literary events to sport events await your participation. We heartily invite you to partake in our cerebral odyssey. Come, participate and add to the glory of the gala of reconnection to humanity. Compete against a competent range of instit...

Notice Inviting quotations for Bakery Product, Fruits, Butter & Ice Cream, Eggs, Meat, Milk & Paneer, Vegetable and Kitchen Provisions/Grocery

Notice Inviting quotations for Bakery Product, Fruits, Butter & Ice Cream, Eggs, Meat, Milk & Paneer, Vegetable and Kitchen Provisions/Grocery Category: News Last Date for application: June 16, 2023 5:30 p.m 1. Bakery products Details and Tender form 2. Fruits Details and Tender Form 3. Butter & Ice Cream Details and Tender Form 4. Eggs Details and Tender Form 5. Meat Details and Tender Form 6. Milk & Paneer Details and Tender Form 7. Vegetables Details and Tender Form 8. Kitchen Provisions/Grocery Details and Tender Form

Students of TISS Mumbai, Tujlapur, Guwahati campuses join fee hike protest

Premium Students of TISS Mumbai, Tujlapur, Guwahati campuses join fee hike protest On July 8, more than 35 students began a protest at the Hyderabad campus demanding that the institute should bridge the gap between the scholarship amount provided by the government post-matric scholarship (GOI-PMS), and the actual living expenses of students. “We are together with the students of the Hyderabad campus in their struggle,” said a student from TISS Mumbai. (File) Days after students of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences’ Hyderabad campus began a protest to demand the institute’s intervention in helping students meet their expenses, students from the institute’s campuses in Mumbai, Tuljapur and Guwahati on Tuesday extended their support to the protest. On July 8, more than 35 students began a protest at the Hyderabad campus demanding that the institute should bridge the gap between the scholarship amount provided by the government post-matric scholarship (GOI-PMS), and the actual living expenses of students. They also demanded that the institute should mediate between students and the private service provider to ensure lowering of the hostel tariffs for all students. Read| On July 16, students at the “We are together with the students of the Hyderabad campus in their struggle. We have decided to form a representation and raise concerns with the director, expecting her to put forward our stand on the matter. It is a similar situation here and the problem prevails in all campus...